Patriot Veteran Wide Receiver Andrew Hawkins Announced His Retirement

[Jul 26 2017 GMT]

Andrew Hawkins received a master degree from Columbia University during the offseason and a week later he joined the New England Patriots. More information is on nflcoins.com where fast and safe madden mobile coins are provided.

Now, he also graduated from professional football.

Hawkins announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday. He had spent six seasons in the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns. Now when the Patriots training camp is about to begin, he ends his career, and he feels that his 31-year-old body is not ready to take part in the training camp.

Hawkins joined the Patriots at the end of May, and he knew he had to get a chance to stay through fierce competition. At that time he said that joining the Patriots was because of the best chance of winning.

Hawkins started his career in the Canadian Rugby League. Two years after playing for the Montreal Alouettes, he spent the offseason in the Los Angeles Rams, and then he succeeded in the list of Bengals. From 2011 to 2013, he played 35 games.

Hawkins joined Browns in 2014 and got the best performance of his career in the season. But Browns doesn’t need him any more after the introduction of a number of young players this year.

Hawkins gained a master degree in sports management at Columbia University, and his goal was to become general manager of the NFL team. After hanging in the shoes, he will wear a suit in the future.